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Block:
Chapter 5 Study Guide
Cell Transport
Membrane Structure: How are macromolecules arranged to form a membrane?
A. I can identify the parts of the plasma membrane from diagrams.
B. I can list the function of each part of the plasma membrane.
C. I can show how all of the parts of the plasma membrane work together to make
it selectively permeable.
Semipermeable:
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Phosphate head:
Lipid tail:
Double layer:
Passive Transport: How do cells transport substances across a membrane without using
energy?
A. I can explain what passive transport is and why cells do it.
B. I can list and describe examples of passive transport.
C. I can predict what will happen to plant and animal cells when placed in the
following solutions: hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic.
D. I can write differences between the three examples of passive transport.
Passive Transport:
Example
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Define Diffusion and give some examples.
Define Osmosis and explain the difference between hypotonic, hypertonic, and
isotonic.
Isotonic:
Hypotonic:
Hypertonic:
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Explain the difference between turgor pressure and plasmolysis.
Facilitated Diffusion -
Active Transport: How do cells transport substances across a membrane using energy?
A. I can explain what active transport is and why cells do it.
B. I can list examples of active transport.
C. I can write differences between the three examples of active transport.
Active Transport -
Draw a diagram of endocytosis and explain what is happening.
Draw a diagram of exocytosis and explain what is happening.
Summary
A. I can list similarities and differences between active and passive transport.